Insider's Jakarta

Jakarta, a thriving capital city of Southeast Asia rich in its own culture, customs and traditions. A city that is always on the move. In the core of Jakarta, the golden triangle, comes a new destination for entrepreneurs and artists - Raffles Jakarta.

Discover Jakarta

Towering above the city’s burgeoning commercial hub, Raffles Jakarta is located in the Kuningan district of Jakarta’s golden triangle. Our hotel is set in Ciputra World 1, a landmark development with retail, office tower and the Artpreneur complex. The Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is just 28 kilometers from the hotel.

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Raffles Jakarta

Ciputra World 1

12940 Jakarta, Indonesia

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Attractions

Discover the exciting sights and sounds of Jakarta

Ciputra Artpreneur Centre
The Ciputra Artpreneur Center spans over 10,000 sqm of art-dedicated space comprising a museum, exhibition galleries and a 1,200-seat theatre of international standards. Home to the art collection of Dr. Ir. Ciputra, the museum provides a perspective on the development of Indonesian Art from the modernism period until today, especially relating to the work of Hendra Gunawan.
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Istiqlal Mosque
The national mosque of Indonesia, Masjid Istiqlal or Independence Mosque is the largest in Southeast Asia with a capacity of 120,000. It was built to commemorate Indonesian independence and inaugurated in 1978. The mosque is positioned next to Merdeka Square and the Jakarta Cathedral, with the Ciliwung river flowing across the complex along the eastern side of the mosque.

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The Jakarta History Museum
Also known as Fatahillah Museum or Batavia Museum, the building was built in 1710 as the Stadhuis (city hall) of Batavia and was opened as a museum in 1974. The building has 37 ornate rooms, with a collection over 23,000 artefacts from the Dutch East Indies Company, historic maps, paintings, ceramics, furnitures, and archeological objects from the prehistoric era such as ancient inscriptions and sword.

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Kota Tua Jakarta
Also known as Batavia or Old Jakarta, this district is reminiscent of colonial times in the 16th century. The original city was only within Batavia’s walled compound (today’s Kota), while surrounding areas consisted mainly of kampungs (villages) and rice fields. The Chinese downtown area of Glodok is a central part of Kota.

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Getting There

  • Hotel limousines are available at a cost for transfers to and from the airport. Advanced booking is required

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